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The Car Kettle 12V is a portable water boiler designed for use in vehicles, featuring a 120W heating power that boils water in 16-20 minutes. It includes intelligent temperature control, auto shut-off, and boil-dry protection, all housed in a BPA-free, food-grade stainless steel inner pot. Perfect for tea, coffee, or instant noodles, this kettle is an essential companion for any road trip.









| Best Sellers Rank | #3,547,391 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #1,912 in Electric Kettles |
| Brand | WEEKSUN |
| Capacity | 348 Milliliters |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 47 Reviews |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Package Information | CZB-02-Black-GM |
| Special Feature | CZB-02-Black-GM |
B**.
Heats water fast
Great product for making tea.
B**L
Actually boils water
This product suprised me. Works very well. Hope it lasts awhile. Great for coffee and cup o noodles and oatmeal so far.
K**T
After a couple of weeks it stopped working. Somehow water got inside.
After a couple of weeks it stopped working. Somehow water got inside.
N**K
Was great for about a month then wont heat up, doesnt hold much fluid
Was great for about a month then wont heat up, doesnt hold much fluid
E**N
Stopped working 4th use
The first few uses the kettle made some odd noises, and the controls would get hot and it actually somewhat hurt to pick up the kettle to pour it; now it has stopped turning on entirely. I'd return it, but I'm outside the timeframe.
O**Y
BEWARE - Overpriced and Serious Design Flaws
This product has serious design flaws that will either damage your car or ruin the electric kettle itself. 1. This electric kettle burnt out my 12v outlet. According to my car manual the 12v outlet is rated up to 120w, so I selected the 120w setting on the kettle. Halfway through the kettle shut off and wouldn't turn back on. I tested the 12v outlet and it was completely dead. I checked the fuse and curiously it was not burnt out, but the outlet was dead and no longer usable. (Later I used the electric kettle with my Jackery power station and it showed the kettle was using upwards of 130w-140w.) 2. The lid design will cause pressure to build up inside the kettle and this will cause the bottom of the kettle to be pushed out (to let the pressure out). This is what happened to my and why others report seeing water behind the LCD screen or coming out of the bottom. MY ADVICE: 1. Don't buy this, it really is overpriced for being so small. If you do buy it, consider adding coverage. 2. Check your car outlet's wattage. If it is 150w+ you are probably okay using the 120w setting on the kettle, but if your 12v outlet is only rated up to 120w, use the 80w function on the kettle or it will destroy the outlet. 3. Do not screw the cap on when boiling. The design does not let the steam out and it will build up and force the bottom to pop out which will cause water to come out and ruin the kettle. You may be able to loosely set the lid on top and let it boil, but this offers little protection from scalding water if you are driving.
S**I
Amazing product
We bought this for a cross country road trip with our little one and it worked fast and as described for his bottles. Heats up great, no issues.
A**N
Best Quality for the price
I really like the product i've never thought any gadget like that i was kinda tired of filling up and carrying a whole container for my coffe, it also keeps warm your coffee or tea
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